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when i went on the children’s computers here in los angeles libraries when i was a kid, yahooligans was the only site you could access, and there was no accessible url bar. when i got tired of reading the jokes (my favorite part), i put my mind to the task to find out how to discover the larger internet through this website. by going through ‘contact us’ i found a link to yahoo. from yahoo i could access any website on the internet. i did this to get to neopets. smart huh
Cool Cat learns to stand up for himself
Cool cat: [shrill voice] “I’m not afraid of you anymore!”
Bully: [monotone] “I’m a bully, and I don’t like your sand castle!”
Cool cat: [shouting] “Leave us alone right now!”
This film should be in the library of congress
im fucking sobbing about the shitty outdated animation software that my computer science professor makes us use
sometimes when you delete an object from the 3d model gallery, it will fuckin g turn and look at you judgementally
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The thing about wolf-kin and Warrior cat-kin that pisses me off is that they try to claim they know more then me.
For one- NO.
And Two- Their rude af
you know what lets actually bring back lolcats, they were so simple and so benevolent. like check this out

Hylics oc’s?
thought i’d make a fangame with them, but remembered that i suck at coding
at least i made pretty designs
This is my first coding assignment for my software engineering class that started today. It’s going to be a really good semester.
Since this post has gotten some attention, I feel like it’s worth mentioning that this was just the first half of the assignment.
The second half, which we weren’t made aware of until the day we were meant to turn this one in, was to trade USB drives with the person sitting next to us and MODIFY their “unreadable” code without getting any help from them.
This was to teach us two things:
1) In this field, you’ll spend more time working with code written by other people than you will writing original code from a blank slate. The people who wrote the original code will probably not be around to help you. Learning to read code is IMPORTANT, even if it seems unreadable.
2) There is a strong brotherhood/sisterhood among programmers and software engineers. Respect that bond when you’re writing code and documentation. In my professor’s words: “When you write code, pretend that the person who will have to maintain it after you’re gone is a homicidal maniac who knows where you live.”
This class and professor are incredible.
*This is beautiful omg*













